Woman charged after selling pills to undercover detective

A Denton woman is charged with selling 90 Hydrocodone pills to an undercover detective with the Davidson County Sheriff's Office, according to a news release from the sheriff's office.

A Denton woman is charged with selling 90 Hydrocodone pills to an undercover detective with the Davidson County Sheriff's Office, according to a news release from the sheriff's office.Samantha Ash, 33, of 363 Floyd St., has been charged with two counts of felony trafficking opium or heroin by possession, two counts of felony trafficking opium or heroin by sale and two counts of trafficking opium or heroin by transportation.The Davidson County Sheriff's Office Vice/Narcotics Unit arrested Ash on Friday during a drug investigation in the area of N.C. Highway 109 South and U.S. Highway 64 East. During the investigation, Ash sold 90 Hydrocodone tablets to an undercover vice narcotics detective, according to a news release. Ash also had outstanding warrants for trafficking, opium or heroin from a previous sale of 100 Hydrocodone tablets to an undercover vice narcotics detective in November.Ash was placed in the Davidson County Detention Center under a $150,000 secured bond. She is scheduled to appear in court Jan. 29.